--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "whynotnow7" <whynotnow7@...> wrote:
>
> Yeah, the beginning of that train of thought was when I read MMY's 
> expression, "the world is as you are", about thirty years ago. Blew me away, 
> hated it, but couldn't get away from it - the simplicity of it twisted around 
> inside me, and slowly unwound my fantasy world of stories. There was no way 
> to accept the truth of that statement and remain isolated and apart, in terms 
> of identity, consequences, or anything else.
>  
> "the world is as you are". It challenged my sense of integrity to live up to 
> it. 
> 
> It wasn't a matter of following Maharishi, although I was grateful - It was 
> just like any other teacher in school. I followed the subject, not the 
> teacher. And I am still following that one - every time I think I'm done... 
> :-) 


I'm going to Berlin in a few days, and having a full programme will not be able 
to read remarkable posts like this.

I thank you dear Jim, your posts are always meaningful on many levels.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42luHhrsNhg



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